I'm trying to set up a wired internet connection in a room that's completely disconnected from my main house, and running an Ethernet cable outside isn't an option. I currently have an internet repeater, but unfortunately, it doesn't support Ethernet cables. What are my alternatives for achieving a wired connection in this situation?
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If you can't run a physical wire to the room, your options are a bit limited. If there's a coax cable running to the room, you might want to look into using MOCA adapters, which can transmit data over coax lines. Otherwise, if there's power available from the main house, powerline adapters could work, though they can be hit or miss and typically don't perform as well as Wi-Fi.
Your best bet could be a wireless bridge. TP-Link makes some budget-friendly models that function as directional Wi-Fi antennas with Ethernet ports. Depending on the distance and if there are thick walls or obstacles, you might need two units—one at your main router and one in the separate room. Also, consider a good external Wi-Fi adapter with high-gain antennas to improve the signal if you want to go that route.

I'm actually getting a PC for my room, so I prefer using an Ethernet cable instead of relying on Wi-Fi.